SOLVED (sort of) Newbie here.... just installed Linux Mint 8 KDE on a cheap laptop. Very impressed! Everything worked out of the box … intenet connection/ sound etc. Also pleased to find vlc/amarok/and firefox installed.I have a question. I haven't searched the forums for it; I promise to do so with further queries. But I'd sort of like to find a battery power level widget/icon/applet so I can know the state of my battery. Nothing in the kicker panel... and nothing in the “add widget” thing that drops down from that icon in the top-right corner.Thanks...

Last edited by mohinga on Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:55 am, edited 1 time in total.

Thank you for the quick reply. I had looked at the same "add widget" drop-down accessible from a couple of other places... but for some reason I overlooked the "battery monitor". Guess I thought it would be called something else.However, I have not been able to install it. Got this message:" The object could not be created for the following reason : could not find requested component : battery.I'm running on the battery ( no power cable plugged in)... so any ideas how to clear that up?

I guess I've sort of solved this. I was running on battery for a few hours, and so plugged in the power cable. After a few more hours I removed the battery and operated on the mains. Tried to add widget in this condition but no luck. Or rather I did get a large widget - top left - of a battery with a red x. No battery. But at least a widget. So I inserted battery, leaving the power cable attached, and got a large widget indicating battery charge level. Could not find a way to move the widget to the main panel. So I guess I'll have to add the widget whenever I want to know the state of the battery.